Hazard: We have the Premier League title in our own hands

06 April 2015 03:00 AM

Eden Hazard celebrates after scoring the first goal for Chelsea from the penalty spot

Eden Hazard believes Chelsea have the Premier League title in their grasp.

Hazard scored a penalty and set up Loic Remy's winner - either side of Charlie Adam's 65-yard strike - in Saturday's 2-1 win over Stoke which saw the Blues take a seven-point lead at the top of the standings.

Jose Mourinho has targeted five wins and one draw in the remaining eight games and Hazard is optimistic Chelsea will win a first Premier League title in five years.

Hazard said: "We are confident. We are first in the league and we take game after game. We have the title in our hands. We want to bring the trophy to Stamford Bridge."

Hazard felt Chelsea's win could have been more convincing.

"In the first half we created a lot of chances," he added.

"We played beautiful football and okay, we scored just one goal, but we deserved to score three or four.

"The most important thing was the victory and we did very well till the end."

Remy's strike came after Diego Costa had come on as a half-time substitute before going off with a recurrence of his hamstring problem 11 minutes later. Hazard has backed Remy, who could be given an extended run in Costa's anticipated absence, to keep on scoring after the France striker's second winner in successive games.

"He can score every time when he's on the pitch. This guy deserves to score a lot of goals," Hazard said.

The Belgium playmaker dazzled at times against Stoke, but the game's highlight was Adam's audacious lob of Thibaut Courtois from well inside his own half.

Chelsea felt aggrieved Hazard had not been awarded a foul before Adam drilled the ball into the home net, but he said: "I'm happy the referee didn't whistle because the goal was fantastic."